Bigfoot Researcher Analyzes Potential Vocalization and Response Howl
Posted Thursday, January 23, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A new vocal recording has been shared on the YouTube channel Toutle River Valley Skookum, and it's making waves in the Bigfoot community. In the video titled "Just A Howl?", Chris Spencer, the channel's owner, shares a mysterious vocal recording captured in the Nest area on April 3rd at 7:31 p.m.
Chris explains that the vocal signature is not that of a canine, but rather a flat, almost U-shaped sound that could indicate a human or a Sasquatch. He also points out that there were no humans around at the time of the recording, making it more likely that the vocal belongs to a Sasquatch.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the recording is the presence of a percussive pop and a high-pitched loop that Chris believes could be a response to the initial howl. He explains that when he gets suspect howls, there is usually a response, and this recording is no exception.
Chris also shares his process for reviewing audio recordings, starting with subtle amplification and filtering to keep the sound as close to the original as possible. He emphasizes the importance of not over-amplifying the sound, as this can lead to human and canine vocalizations becoming distorted and mistaken for Sasquatch vocalizations.
I encourage our readers to watch the video and hear the vocal recording for themselves. It's always exciting to hear new vocal recordings and analyze them for potential Sasquatch activity.
While Chris admits that he can't rule out humans as the source of the vocal, the location, time of year, and unique sound signature make it a compelling piece of evidence for Sasquatch activity.
Overall, this vocal recording is a fascinating addition to the world of Bigfoot research, and we can't wait to see what other evidence Chris Spencer and the Toutle River Valley Skookum channel share with us in the future.